Bloominggrove Township (Shelby School District for the
Marvin Memorial Library issue voters will receive letter to go to Jackson-A
polling place to vote), Butler Township, Cass-A (voters in Shelby School
District portion of this township – if any – will be instructed to go to
Jackson-A to vote), all of Jefferson Township, all of Madison Township, all of
Mifflin Township, Perry Township, Ontario 1-A, Ontario 2-A, Ontario 4-A, all of
Springfield Township, all of the Village of Lexington, all of Troy Township,
all of Washington Township, Weller Township, and all of Worthington
Township.

For the
City of Mansfield precincts only, Voters can request a Democratic or Issues Only ballot.
No
Republican ballot is available since the Republican candidates were unopposed
within their party, and thus were nominated on through to the General Election
without a Primary.

The
City of Shelby does have candidates on the ballot as well as Issues, but their
candidates run non-partisan.
Therefore,
all the candidates and all the issues are on the same ballot.All races will have the “Vote for not more
than 1” designation, and the 2 candidates in each race receiving the highest
number of votes will advance to the General Election.

The
only precinct in the City of Ontario which will be open is Ontario 3rd
Ward, which votes at the Ontario City Administration Building on Stumbo Road.
The
other precincts in Ontario had no opposed candidates in either party, and no
issues filed.
The Republican and
Democratic candidates in Ontario Wards 1, 2, and 4 were nominated through to
the General without a Primary.
In the 3rd
Ward precinct, only the Republican candidates for 3rd Ward Council,
and a Local Option Sunday Sales issue will be on the ballot. Voters in the 3rd
Ward will be asked if they would like to receive a Republican ballot or an
Issues Only ballot.
No Democratic ballot
is available, as no Democratic candidate filed for 3rd Ward
Council.

The
other precincts which are open for voting on May 5th, 2015 only have
an Issue, or Issues on their ballot.Poll Workers in these precincts will ask the voter’s name and address
only.
They will not ask party
affiliation or which ballot they would like to receive, as all ballots are the
same with only the issues on their ballot.